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2A There's an AAP for that 
Students consider and use appropriate language and/or abbreviations to write an email for a specific scenario. This includes considering the audience and making sure the communication purpose is clear.
Rubric Code: L3B2C4
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

25 pts

Needs Improvement

0 pts

Audience

Excellent

Audience is defined and specific.
Needs Improvement

Audience is NOT defined and specific.
Abbreviation

Excellent

Abbreviations (if used) were appropriate and understandable to audience.
Needs Improvement

Abbreviations (if used) were NOT clear, useful and/or appropriate for audience.
Purpose

Excellent

Purpose is clearly stated.
Needs Improvement

Purpose is NOT clearly stated.
Original Abbreviations

Excellent

At least 3 original abbreviations AND their definitions are submitted.
Needs Improvement

Fewer than 3 original abbreviations AND their definitions are submitted or none are submitted.




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